
import cv2
import numpy as np

drawing = False # true if mouse is pressed
mode = True # if True, draw rectangle. Press 'm' to toggle to curve
ix,iy = -1,-1

# mouse callback function
def draw_circle(event,x,y,flags,param):
    global ix,iy,drawing,mode

    if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN:
        drawing = True
        ix, iy = x, y

    elif event == cv2.EVENT_MOUSEMOVE:
        if drawing == True:
            if mode == True:
                # cv2.rectangle(img,(ix,iy),(x,y),(0,255,0),1)
                pass
            else:
                cv2.circle(img, (x, y), 5, (0, 0, 255), -1)

    elif event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONUP:
        drawing = False
        if mode == True:
            cv2.rectangle(img, (ix, iy), (x, y), (0, 255, 0), 1)
        else:
            cv2.circle(img, (x, y), 5, (0, 0, 255), -1)


# Next we have to bind this mouse callback function to OpenCV # # window. In the main loop, we should set a keyboard binding for # key ‘m’ to toggle between rectangle and circle.
img = np.zeros((512,512,3), np.uint8)
cv2.namedWindow('image')
cv2.setMouseCallback('image',draw_circle)

while(1):
    cv2.imshow('image',img)
    k = cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF
    if k == ord('m'): # 切换模式
        mode = not mode
    elif k == 27:
        break

cv2.destroyAllWindows()

